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Mexico is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and ancient landmarks like the Mayan ruins and colorful festivals. Yet, beneath the sun-soaked façade, the hotels whisper secrets of restless spirits and echo with the haunting cries of the past.

The Lodge at Chichen Itza

Mexico

Chichen Itza

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported experiencing strange occurrences such as flickering lights and doors opening and closing by themselves.
Price estimate per night

271

USD
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The Lodge at Chichen Itza looms like a shadow, steeped in the whispers of ancient rituals and the unquiet spirits of a forgotten civilization. Within its crumbling walls, the flickering lights dance like restless souls, while doors creak open and shut, echoing the desperate sighs of those who once tread upon this cursed ground. Guests have learned to dread the silence that falls, knowing it heralds the presence of eyes that watch from the dark-a reminder that here, the past is not merely history, but a living nightmare waiting to reclaim its toll.

Hacienda San Antonio Mulix

Mexico

Chichen Itza

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have claimed to see apparitions of former hacienda workers and experience strange occurrences like items moving on their own.
Price estimate per night

263

USD
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The Hacienda San Antonio Mulix stands like a bruised relic beneath a jaundiced moon, its once-vibrant walls now peeling and pallid, whispering the forgotten lamentations of colonial workers who haunt its shadowed halls. Guests speak in hushed tones of spectral silhouettes flitting through the dusty corridors, while furniture shifts inexplicably, as if eager to avoid the company of the living, each creak amplifying the dread that coils tightly around the heart. In this forsaken sanctuary, the living tread cautiously, aware that the past has no intention of resting easy, and every whisper of the night may beckon them closer to a fate entwined with those who never left.

Hotel Geneve

Mexico

Mexico City

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Guests have reported strange occurrences; including items moving on their own; unexplained voices; and sightings of a ghostly woman in a vintage dress.
Price estimate per night

262

USD
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In the dim corridors of Hotel Geneve, where the echoes of whispered secrets intertwine with the musty scent of forgotten grandeur, the air hangs heavy with the weight of a centurys worth of sorrow. As the flickering lights cast elongated shadows, guests have felt the icy caress of unseen fingers brushing against their skin, and the hauntingly soft swish of a vintage dress trailing behind them, belonging to a specter who seems to beckon from the edge of consciousness. Even as laughter and revelry float through the wallpapered halls, the malevolent hum of inexplicable voices reverberates, ensuring that each night spent within these walls is steeped in the unnerving reminder that some guests check in, but far too many have never truly

Hotel La Casa de la Marquesa

Mexico

Zacatecas

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported seeing apparitions and feeling cold drafts in various parts of the hotel.
Price estimate per night

261

USD
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Hotel La Casa de la Marquesa loomed over the cobblestone streets of Zacatecas like a forgotten relic, its once-vibrant walls now cloaked in a shroud of heavy shadows that whispered of the colonial past. Guests often found themselves entranced by fleeting glimpses of spectral figures drifting through dimly lit hallways, their hollow eyes echoing the pain of centuries gone by, while frigid drafts snaked through the air, chilling the warmest hearts and stirring a creeping sense of dread that even the bravest could not shake. Those who dared to stay the night would later recount the suffocating silence that thickened as twilight descended, an unsettling promise that the house itself was alive, watching, waiting for the living to

Hotel La Casona de Tita

Mexico

Oaxaca

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have claimed to experience cold drafts; flickering lights; and the feeling of being watched; with some reporting ghostly apparitions.
Price estimate per night

258

USD
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Hotel La Casona de Tita looms like a forgotten relic in the heart of Oaxaca, its cracked walls whispering tales of long-buried secrets, where guests are greeted by cold drafts that seem to breathe through the air like a shiver of regret. Flickering lights cast fleeting shadows that dance along the corridors, and a pervasive feeling of being watched grips the soul, as if the very spirits of the past linger just beyond the edge of perception, waiting for the unwary. Those brave enough to stay have recounted chilling encounters with ghostly apparitions-flashes of forgotten souls imploring them to remember-leaving an indelible mark of unease that haunts every corner, every creak of the floorboards,

Hotel Zocalo Central

Mexico

Mexico City

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Guests have reported seeing shadowy figures and experiencing cold spots in certain areas of the hotel. Some have claimed to hear children laughing in the hallways.
Price estimate per night

254

USD
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In the heart of Mexico City, Hotel Zocalo Central stands cloaked in the whispers of its colonial past, where the very air seems to thrum with the laughter of unseen children echoing through dimly lit hallways. Shadows dance in the corners of your vision, and the chill of ice-cold spots wraps around you like skeletal fingers, a silent warning that the specters of a forgotten era still wander these hallowed grounds. Guests have learned too late that the walls here remember; those who listen too closely might find themselves drawn into an unsettling symphony of laughter, one that becomes a chilling prelude to a night they may never truly escape.

Hotel San Francisco Plaza

Mexico

Guadalajara

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Guests have reported seeing apparitions of former guests and experiencing strange cold drafts in certain rooms.
Price estimate per night

253

USD
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The Hotel San Francisco Plaza loomed in Guadalajara like a somber gravestone, its cobblestone facade whispering tales of the 19th century that lingered in the air, thick with the scent of decay and forgotten lives. As guests settled into their rooms, they often found themselves enveloped by an icy chill that seeped through the walls, only to be pierced by the fleeting shadows of long-gone patrons, their eyes hollow and mournful, a haunting reminder that some stories refuse to rest. Beneath the flickering lights, those who dared to close their eyes at night reported a sense of being watched, a gnawing dread that perhaps, in the silence of the dark, they were never truly alone.

Hotel Villa Montana

Mexico

Cuernavaca

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Guests have reported feeling an eerie presence in their rooms; with some claiming to see shadowy figures moving about the property.
Price estimate per night

251

USD
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Hotel Villa Montana looms like a forgotten relic from the colonial period, its sun-faded facade whispering secrets of a time long past; yet, beneath its picturesque surface, an icy dread courses through the air. Guests report a suffocating unease as shadow figures slink through the dimly lit hallways, their silent presence lingering in the corners of rooms, waiting with a patience only the damned can muster. For those who dare to sleep within its crumbling walls, the specter of something far more sinister than mere history looms close, leaving them not just haunted by memories, but trapped in the ominous grip of the unknown.

Cenote Ik Kil Lodge

Mexico

Chichen Itza

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Visitors have reported hearing splashes and laughter in the cenote after dark; even when no one else is around.
Price estimate per night

243

USD
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Beneath the starlit sky, the Cenote Ik Kil Lodge stands like a dark sentinel, its walls echoing with the whispers of the ancients and the occasional haunting laughter that trickles from the depths of the cenote-a sound that rises like a chilling mist on the still evening air. Guests, lured by the allure of sacred ground, often find themselves transfixed by the eerie splashes that disturb the water after sunset, as if unseen figures are celebrating among the shadows, just out of sight. Yet, as the night deepens, a weighty discomfort settles over them, a reminder that some spirits do not rest, and in their revelry lies a promise of unending dread.

Hotel Real de Minas

Mexico

San Miguel De Allende

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Visitors have shared stories of feeling a presence in their rooms; with some claiming to have seen shadowy figures moving about the hotel.
Price estimate per night

235

USD
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Hotel Real de Minas loomed with an unsettling grandeur, its faded grandeur whispering tales of a past drenched in sorrow-a ghostly relic of mid-20th-century decadence, where time stood still, and shadows danced with malevolent intent. Guests often found themselves entrapped by the weight of unseen eyes, a prickling sensation crawling along their spines as they spotted figures flickering at the edges of their vision, vanishing before they could confront their dread. Once the sun dipped beyond the horizon, the hotel sighed and settled, murmuring secrets through its creaking bones, leaving visitors uncertain if they would be the next to house its restless spirits.